Product Description

Time your laps as you swim!This swimming watch keeps track of your time when performing laps in the pool. The Auto Lap and Stroke Counter features support each of the main swimming strokes; Freestyle, Backstroke, Breaststroke, and Butterfly. Workout memory function stores data from your last 7 exercise sessions. It will even measure your calories burned and features a clock with stopwatch and alarms.

Product Details

Product Dimensions:
2 x 0.7 x 7.5 inches ; 1.6 ounces

Shipping Weight: 4 ounces

Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.

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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

The description says the watch has a stopwatch and alarm feature but it does not. It is also limited to pool lengths of 25m or 50m - no yards and no open water. The buttons are supposed to work at a depth of 1m or less but they rarely work just an inch below the surface. It is bigger and bulkier than I thought it would be and not very comfortable or attractive for use outside of the pool. And last but not least, it does not even display your lap count or distance swam while the counter is active! It shows only your stroke count and measures how long you have been swimming (but don't stop for more than 30sec or it will time out). The buttons and their labels are frustrating/confusing too. It seems to work okay within all those constraints so I gave it two stars.

The watch DOES NOT SHOW YOU THE LAP / STROKES COUNT DURING THE SWIMMING !

For me the single purpose of such watch is to get "how many laps has I made so far" when I swim a long distance in the pool. But during the swimming it is some pretty useless timer what is shown with no option to switch to laps/strokes display.

This product fails miserably, its advertising is misleading. The lap/strokes is actually counted in background but not shown during the swimming, only when you press Stop button. And when you press Stop and the watch finally shows you number of laps/strokes - the counter resets to zero so you could not continue count, only memorize current progress and start the watch counter over. USELESS! WASTE OF MY MONEY!

It's just unfathomable that they went to the trouble of creating this watch, and not have the default display as the current lap count. The only way you can't view the lap count is to stop swimming and then stop the counter, once you have done this the lap count and the other statistics such as stroke count and the swim time, all reset back to 0 and you have to start from scratch again. Ridiculous.

The description says the watch has a stopwatch and alarm feature but it does not. It is also limited to pool lengths of 25m or 50m - no yards and no open water. The buttons are supposed to work at a depth of 1m or less but they rarely work just an inch below the surface. It is bigger and bulkier than I thought it would be and not very comfortable or attractive for use outside of the pool. And last but not least, it does not even display your lap count or distance swam while the counter is active! It shows only your stroke count and measures how long you have been swimming (but don't stop for more than 30sec or it will time out). The buttons and their labels are frustrating/confusing too. It seems to work okay within all those constraints so I gave it two stars.

I should have read the reviews before buying. Horrible product. In fact, I will be looking to see if I can get my money back.

Pool size... You better only be swimming in a 25 or 50 meter pool.

Lap count... Don't expect to see how many laps you have done while the watch is counting. You can only see that info when you stop the watch.

No pause... What, you wanted to see how many laps you have done, or maybe you wanted to pause your time while you are catching your breath? Not with this watch. There is no pause function, and again, you can't see your laps unless you stop the watch.

Instructions... Expect to spend extra frustrating time trying to figure out what the real process is to do something becaue the manual is full of mistakes. The manual's instructions should be the way the watch works, but you will have to just hunt and peck to find out what the real button you have to press.

My wife says to me I should give these watches (yes I bought 2 of them) to the kids and just get us the more expensive ones for us. I won't even do that. I would not give these watches to my enemies.

Honestly, this thing is almost worthless. I got it as a gift. There is no way to even operate it without the manual because it is so counter-intuitive. It doesn't even have a raw stop watch, which would be nice.

For what it's worth, I have masters degree in computer engineering and this thing baffled me. I think it's because it really doesn't do much.

For me, it's a nice waterproof watch to take while sailing. It's useless in the pool.

-I tried to calibrate it and I followed the directions step by step and somehow the calibration option is invisible because it is not where to be found. In two words, it can not be calibrate it.-Only works for pools of 25m and 50m so if you have a pool of, lets say, 65m (like my gym does) is totally useless.-Unable to see how many calories and laps I am doing while swimming-If you stop for more than 30 sec then you are out of lock because it will reset itself-Too big and not attractive to use outside the pool so now you would have to buy another watch to use in the office.Too bulky